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Mylene Farmer - Sans Logique HD

"Sans logique" is a 1988 song recorded by the French singer Mylène Farmer. It was released as the fourth single from her second album Ainsi soit je... in February 1989 and became a top ten hit.
The song deals with a kind of schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder, which lives in the singer and that makes her a killer. It also refers to religious images (God, Evil). Very literary, the song uses obsolete words from the language of the 18th century. The calculating Marquise de Mertreuil (a character in the French epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses), as angelic as diabolical according to her own interests, seems to be evoked in the lyrics.
The video was directed by Laurent Boutonnat who has also wrote the screenplay with Gilles Laurent. It was a Requiem Publishing production, filmed over the course of three days at a studio, in the Île-de-France région (France). It cost about 200.000 euros, because Boutonnat imported two tons of earth and a waxed cloth that was used to represent the sky.
According to the magazine Instant-Mag, "Sans Logique" is without a doubt "one of the most beautiful videos of the singer : percussive images, multiple references, many interpretation, rich symbolism". It condenses "the strong themes of the filmmaker Luis Buñuel", particularly the social struggle. Like Goya's painting, the video "tackles the fundamental perversion of men; reality is described as obsessive and mixes dreams and nightmares". It is "built as an ode to the Spanish forbidden culture, in which mix the themes of childhood and social corruption". "The old characters that form the audience [in the video] represent affluent people, the guarantors of moral order, the partners of moral conformism".